This weekend on Capital Green Scene UPDATED

Last week, the largest single development for the Adirondack Park ever approved by the state Adirondack Park Agency cleared the board by a 10-1 vote.

That was after seven years of review on a project that will cover more than 6,000 acres, with hundreds of new homes, 29 luxurious so-called “great camps” on large forest tracts of up to 1,200 acres, a 60-room inn and miles of new roads, sewer and water lines.

Hear differing views on whether the agency ensured the project will not have undue environmental impact, from two environmental groups that have been following the project: Dan Plumley, a partner with Adirondack Wild: Friends of the Forest Preserve, and Dan Houseal, executive director of the Adirondack Council.